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Spiritual Companionship Program

Tuesday, Sep 26, 2017various times - English

Are you looking to grow in your faith?

Do you believe you may have a gift of listening?

Do you have a desire to share your spiritual gifts?

Spiritual Companionship may be for YOU!

St. Thomas University offers a three year Spiritual
Companionship Program that prepares people of faith to foster authentic spiritual
growth in and through the companionship of others. This program draws together
adults learners from various religious and professional backgrounds and prepares each for the
ministry of spiritual direction and companionship, enhancing their work, especially in the
areas of church ministries, teaching, health care, chaplaincy, and other helping professions.

Program begins in September 2017. Registration is open. Call or email for more information!

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Mary: A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother

Tuesday, Sep 26, 2017 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM - English

A powerful study on the
Blessed Mother begins September 19

Filmed on location in the
Holy Land, "Mary: A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother," will place you
in the midst of the powerful drama of Mary’s earthly life, taking you through
her joys and her sorrows. You will learn how she works in our lives today,
drawing us ever closer to her divine Son. Seeing Mary in this way will change
you forever. She will become a part of your daily life and help you to become
more like Christ.

To mark this centennial of Mary’s apparition at Fatima, join us for "Mary:
A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother" at St. Ambrose in the Parish Hall
Upper Room beginning September 19 at 7 p.m. and continuing every Tuesday
through November 7.

Register by September 10 in the parish office for a
discount: $25 for study materials; $30 after that date.

For more information, contact Deacon Randy
Millikin, 954-560-4027 or randy-man@att.net.

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Obtain a Master of Science in Bioethics

Tuesday, Sep 26, 2017various times - English

St. Thomas University now offers a Master of Science degree in Bioethics. It is comprehensive, and covers
both the human life issues and the environmental issues. It is designed for
working people, so that classes don’t interfere with a weekly working schedule.

The program takes place over four contiguous terms: fall, spring, summer and fall again. So, for example, those who start this fall would be graduating in early December of 2018. It consists of two
courses per semester, to a total of 30 graduate credits – no thesis involved.
Classes are taught on Saturdays, and there are three ways of participating:

• Live to students who show up, using audio-visuals in the classroom.

• Remotely, through a professional online service that allows students to connect to the computer in
the classroom – audio and visual – so that those who can’t travel to STU may still participate fully in the lecture.

• Each
lecture is also recorded and stored online, so that those unable to participate live that day can always see and listen to the lecture
sometime during the week, at their convenience.

The classes are taught by Father Alfred Cioffi, an archdiocesan priest for over 30 years, who has a doctorate degree in moral theology from the Gregorian University in Rome, and a doctorate degree in genetics from Purdue University in Indiana.

Virtus Session at St. Andrew

Tuesday, Sep 26, 2017 at 6:00 PM - English

Virtus training sessions run approximately three hours long. Due to the subject matter, children are not allowed in the sessions. Participants will not be allowed to enter if arriving late, nor will their attendance be counted if they leave early. To register for a Virtus "Protecting God's Children for Adults" session, log in to www.virtusonline.org and click on "first time registrant" located on the left hand side of the page. Next choose Archdiocese of Miami as the "organization" and then view a list of sessions available or start the registration process. Follow the prompts.

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St. John Bosco Clinic seeks volunteers

Tuesday, Sep 26, 2017various times - Bilingual (English and Spanish)

If you have an interest in service to others, especially
through supporting access to healthcare, St. John Bosco Clinic invites you to
call us and see if we are a good match. We are looking for volunteers for the following duties:

Patient Registration: This position will be responsible to interview
new patients and complete eligibility applications with primarily Spanish
speaking patients. Position Open on Monday, Tuesday, and/or
Thursday from 12:30 – 4 p.m. / Fully bilingual in English and Spanish / Good communication skills / Excellent attention to detail / 1 -3 volunteers needed.

Telephone/Reception: This position will be responsible to answer
telephones and be able to communicate with a primarily Spanish-speaking call
volume. Position open Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. / May volunteer 8:30 – 4:30 or 8:30 – 12:30 or
1 – 4:30 / Fully bilingual in English and Spanish / Good communication skills / 5 – 10 volunteers needed.

Office Support – this position will primarily work with clinic staff in
obtaining reports for the healthcare providers, doing computer work and
assisting with other non-direct patient related support services. May serve as
backup to the telephone/receptionist volunteer. Position open Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. / May volunteer any day of the week; minimum of 4
hours per shift / Spanish not required, but helpful when covering
for telephone duties/ Good knowledge of computer work / Knowledge of medical terminology a plus / 2-3 volunteers needed.

St. John Bosco Clinic is sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Augustine, Florida. Established in 1992, we aim to be an enduring presence providing care as long as there are underserved children and adults without access to healthcare.

The strength of a free clinic lies in its volunteer support. Volunteers help strengthen the safety-net that cares for our community. Those served at St. John Bosco Clinic have different life stories, faces and nationalities. They are the young, old, working poor and the unemployed, but they share one very similar need: the need for healthcare and difficulty meeting that need for themselves and their families. The St. John Bosco Clinic is a safety-net for these families.